Become Entrepreneurship Educators: Register for a refresher course

The Modules for Entrepreneurship Educators (MEE) program is a customizable suite of six learning modules designed to prepare an institution’s educators to effectively teach entrepreneurship. UoE closely consults with colleges, universities, and other academic institutions to design and deliver modules that meet unique needs and capabilities. At the heart of the MEE program is the belief that teaching effectiveness should be learned and improved upon regularly. Our customized multi-module programs have been held at institutions around the world in regions and countries including Nigeria, Cyprus, Ukraine, and UK.

Program Objectives

The goal of the MEE program is to increase an institution’s capacity and capability to effectively teach entrepreneurship through a variety of pedagogies. Upon completion of the modules, participants will:

Understand the powerful logic of Entrepreneurial Thought and Action® and how it can be taught and applied to entrepreneurs

The MEE program features a customizable suite of six modules that provide a deep dive into specific topic areas and are taught around the principles and framework of Entrepreneurial Thought and Action®. Customizable modules include:

Content Modules

Entrepreneurial Thought and Action®

Creativity and Idea Generation

Design Thinking

Opportunity Evaluation and Business Planning

Entrepreneurial Marketing

Public Policy and Economic Development

New Venture Creation

Social Entrepreneurship

Giving Voice to Values

Family Enterprising

Women and Minority Entrepreneurship

Corporate Entrepreneurship

Technology Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial Finance

Managing Growing Ventures

Teaching Modules

The Entrepreneurial Teacher and Action Learning

Case Writing

Case Teaching

Online Distance Learning

Curriculum Design and Development

Challenges in Teaching Entrepreneurship

Participant Mix

Program participants typically include college or university educators and senior administrators who have or will have teaching or academic leadership responsibilities for entrepreneurship education programs at their institution. Participation in modules is typically limited to one academic institution. The number of participants usually ranges from 40 to 60.